MEDICATED MEDITATION AND CHE GUEVARA

1979 ◽  
Vol 2 (13) ◽  
pp. 702-702
Author(s):  
Ben Haneman
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1987 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 419-421
Author(s):  
Nicolás Guillén
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Author(s):  
Natalia A. Rutkevich ◽  

The article examines the main themes of the work of Régis Debray, one of the most important French philosophers and writers of our time. Debray is familiar to Russian readers primarily as an associate of Che Guevara and a theorist of the Cuban revolutionary movement, as well as the author of works on mediology – a science he himself created on the study of the transmission of ideas and sym­bols. Central to his mature and late work are the ideas of sacred in human com­munities, the conditions of the emergence, transmission and disappearance of re­ligious, national and other forms of sacrality, and the related evolution of world civilizations. Debray is recognized by his peers as one of the most perceptive an­alysts of French political culture, and his article, Are you a Democrat or a Re­publican?, written in the year of the bicentennial of the French revolution in 1989, anticipates the processes that will unfold over the next thirty years. Debray describes these processes as a gradual desacralization of the Republic, the emas­culation of its basic principles and its transformation into “a common Anglo-Saxon democracy”. As a result, the “one and indivisible secular Republic” is falling apart into communities, each of which establishes its own shrines. The dissolution of France’s particular republican model is taking place in the background, and as part of a more global process of the decline of European civilisation and its dissolution into Western Atlantic civilisation.


2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-211 ◽  
Author(s):  
Munoda Mararike

The subject of coloniality is a phenomenon of consciousness. It explores belief systems, culture, and ethics using conviction and rhetorical force. Mugabe is good at captivating rhetoric. His sophisticated philosophical conundrum derives from modernity, emancipation as it looks at land as a political and economic structure of decolonization. Thus, in him, the belief of self-consciousness and conviction leads to positive confrontation and violence. Peace is universally known to be a product of protracted violence. Zimbabwe went through a war of colonial genocide and mass massacres in the Second Chimurenga. Mugabe’s decolonial agenda is an epistemological extension of coloniality and neo-colonial struggles originated and revisited by Amilcar Cabral, Frantz Fanon, Walter Rodney, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, and Samora Machel. Mugabeism thrives on instilling fear into the perpetrators of violence and imperialism by using rhetoric. The doctrine—therefore—reaffirms emancipation and empowerment through postcolonial agrarian revolution rather than “land grabs.” Its magnetic effect is like opposite poles of a magnet—revolutionary versus dictatorship—sharply in contra-distinction with repression, barbarism, and cannibalism. Mugabeism means working toward a common vision of human life for Africans, it means emancipation and freedom. It is a life which is not dependent on an imposed superstructure of oppression of Blacks by Caucasians.


2009 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 165-166
Author(s):  
Théodore H. MacDonald
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2017 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 4-24
Author(s):  
Juan Esteban Alegría
Keyword(s):  
Siglo Xx ◽  

Este año se cumplirán 50 años de la caída en combate del Che Guevara, el guerrillero argentino cubano es uno de los personajes centrales en la historia del siglo XX, y su influencia ha sido determinante en innumerables procesos revolucionarios del Continente Americano. Su imagen desaliñada y su típica boina es una representación que está presente en gran parte de la cultura de izquierda y en los imaginarios colectivos de muchas generaciones. Sin duda, en la construcción de tal simbolismo, juega un papel fundamental la famosa fotografía tomada por Alberto Korda, la imagen guarda en sí una serie de significaciones y códigos posibles de interpretar. Nuestra hipótesis en torno a la seducción que transmite esta imagen se basa en la articulación de lo sagrado y la muerte como sus componentes discursivos principales; conceptos que a la vez entroncan con la propia identidad de Latinoamérica. Metodológicamente este trabajo se propone interpretar las particulares de la citada fotografía, en base a una estrategia de investigación de carácter hermenéutico y transdisciplinar.Palabras claves: imagen, guerrilla, fotografía, icono político, muerte, hermenéutica.   


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Natália Aragão De Figueredo ◽  
João Luiz Lani ◽  
José Ambrósio Ferreira Neto ◽  
Marco Antônio Gomes ◽  
Roseni Aparecida De Moura
Keyword(s):  
De Se ◽  

Os Projetos de Assentamentos instituídos pelo Governo Federal foram criados como forma de solucionar injustiças sociais e conflitos ligados à posse de terras em todo o país. Porém, a criação desses projetos acarreta mudanças por envolver alterações nas formas de uso da terra,o que pode provocar alterações ambientais. O presente trabalho buscou identificar os componentes ambientais (solos, geologia e geomorfologia) e o uso da terra para assim classificar a capacidade de uso da terra no Projeto de Assentamento (PA) Ernesto Che Guevara de modo a subsidiar a tomada de decisão para um melhor planejamento dos recursos naturais. A fim de se alcançar os objetivos esperados foram realizadas três etapas metodológicas durante o estudo: trabalho de campo, análises laboratoriais e digitalização de informações por geoprocessamento.  Desta forma, 84,8% das terras são passíveis de utilização com culturas anuais, perenes, pastagens e/ou reflorestamento e vida silvestre (Classe III); 11,38% das terras são próprias para proteção da fauna e flora silvestre e 3,83% pertencem a Classe VII que são terras adaptadas somente para pastagens ou reflorestamento com problemas complexos de conservação. De forma geral, as terras do PA requerem medidas intensivas para utilização, com problemas relativos ao solo e susceptibilidade à erosão.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 255
Author(s):  
Luiz Bernardo Murtinho Pericás
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Este artigo discute as ideias e leituras de V. I. Lênin e Che Guevara em relação ao marxismo, à revolução socialista e aos caminhos para o desenvolvimento econômico.


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